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Re: Requiring trailing spaces in slices (was: Debian WWW CVS: dmartinez)



On Mon, May 28, 2001 at 03:30:51PM +0200, Martin Schulze wrote:
> > > Thus what do you think about this patch for such situations?
> > > In short, slices will be added a space at the end of a line when
> > > the a slice is splitted.
> > [...]
> > > +<:
> > > +my $slices = q{
> > >  	[EN:See the Debian <A href="$(HOME)/contact">contact page</A> for information on contacting us.:]
> > [...]
> > >  	[RU:óÍÏÔÒÉÔÅ ËÁË Ó ÎÁÍÉ Ó×ÑÚÁÔØÓÑ ÎÁ ÓÔÒÁÎÉÃÅ <A href="$(HOME)/contact">ËÁË Ó ÎÁÍÉ Ó×ÑÚÁÔØÓÑ</A>.:]
> > > +};
> > > +$slices =~ s/([^:][^ \]])\n/$1 \n/g;
> > > +print $slices;
> > > +:>
> > 
> > Presuming it works... I'm in no condition right now to be able to figure out
> > that regexp, too much partying :)
> 
> I've tested it before I posted it.  However I failed to find a page
> that used <sendcomments> so I had to create one of my own.

Uh, how do you mean? The footer template includes it, so a large amount of
pages use it...

> > Be sure to test how much does it slow down the build if you're going to add
> > this to a lot of pages (by adding it to the important templates).
> 
> There are not too many multiline slices:
> 
> ==>
> total 643 slices, 643-626 multiline
> 
> total 219 slices in english/templates, 219-215 multiline
> 
> (plus some slices that are multiline only in non-english)

Yes, but wml would still run eperl on that code.

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